|  | Posted by Christy on 10/13/11 11:28 
i do not know what is going on, i am not computer literate.  do not know what to download, patch?  confused?  please direct me where to go to fix
 this!!!!
 
 "Perseus" <ComHost-h0001.erase@hccnet.nl> wrote in message
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 > On 1 Oct 2005 07:40:56 -0700, "Susandiane" <susandiane311@yahoo.com>
 > wrote:
 >
 >>The installation process  comes to where the window says "WinMX Fix
 >>Installing and completes about 90-95% of the process and then just
 >>"freezes"  I can't even close out the installation unless I actually
 >>umplug my computer and have not been able to delete it. In fact I can't
 >>shut down my computer at all while this installation is running unless
 >>I unplug the computer.
 >>When I try to install WInMx Fix again, I get a message that the
 >>installation is still in process.
 >>
 >>Any suggestions as to how to delete everything and start over?  I paid
 >>a lifetime membership to a site named membersmusic to be able to
 >>download p2p software.  I got the similiar problems when I tried to
 >>download the software for LimeWare. The process stops before completion
 >>and can not be closed out or deleted.
 >
 > Susandiane,
 >
 > I don't know which "fix" you're actually talking about, but just don't
 > bother with it anymore. Just replace a file that sits (depending on
 > your OS) in your Windows directory or a couple of subdirectories down.
 > That file goes by the name "hosts" and can be used (when replaced or
 > edited correctly) to help WinMX connect to the new peer cache servers.
 > I suggest you dl a patch that comes with an installer (latest
 > revision!) to automate the backup and replacement of that "hosts" file
 > for you:
 > http://www.vladd44.com/files/PIEPatch2.4.exe
 >
 > Read more on this: http://www.vladd44.com/mx/peercaches.php
 >
 > PS: No need to unplug your pc when hitting the reset button will do ;-)
 >
 > Good luck,
 >
 > --
 > Perseus
 >
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 > **
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